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Wolfe and remains
Among the irregular contributors with just a single Mad byline to their credit are Charles M. Schulz, Chevy Chase, " Weird Al " Yankovic, Andy Griffith, Will Eisner, Kevin Smith, J. Fred Muggs, Boris Vallejo, Sir John Tenniel, Jean Shepherd, Winona Ryder, Jimmy Kimmel, Jason Alexander, Walt Kelly, Rep. Barney Frank, Tom Wolfe, Steve Allen, Jim Lee, Jules Feiffer, Donald Knuth and Richard Nixon, who remains the only President credited with " writing " a Mad article.
Charles Wolfe who wrote " The Burial of Sir John Moore After Corunna " and whose remains are buried in the Old Church Cemetery outside the town.
The ship put back, and he was buried in the little churchyard of Cove, near Cork, where the remains of Charles Wolfe, author of the " Burial of Sir John Moore ", were laid nineteen years later.

Wolfe and involved
Two ( Theobald Wolfe Tone and Thomas Russell ) were Anglicans and the rest Presbyterian ; most were involved in the linen trade in Belfast.
The 16 players involved included Marvin Andrews, Chris Birchall, Atiba Charles, Ian Cox, Cornell Glen, Cyd Gray, Shaka Hislop, Kelvin Jack, Avery John, Stern John, Kenwyne Jones, Collin Samuel, Brent Sancho, Aurtis Whitley, Evans Wise, and Anthony Wolfe.

Wolfe and what
In 1758, British General James Wolfe made the earliest recorded use of the word Yankee to refer to people from what was to become the US, referring to the New England soldiers under his command as Yankees: " I can afford you two companies of Yankees, and the more because they are better for ranging and scouting than either work or vigilance.
Only two outlying seigneuries were ever established in the area that became Upper Canada, being located at L ' Orignal on the Ottawa River and Frontenac at the eastern end of Lake Ontario at what is now Kingston and Wolfe Island.
Known throughout its history as a left-liberal journal, what Tom Wolfe called " the chief theoretical organ of radical chic ", the Review has, perhaps, had its most effective voice in wartime.
In Tune's 1997 memoir Footnotes, he writes about what drives him as a performer, choreographer and director, offers stories about being openly gay in the world of theatre, his partners David Wolfe and Michael Stuart, about his days with Twiggy in My One and Only and meeting and working with his many idols.
It was a recurring problem of what Wolfe, in 1972, had labeled " The New Journalism.
Talese and Wolfe, in a panel discussion cited earlier, asserted that, although what they wrote may look like fiction, it was indeed reporting: " Fact reporting, leg work.
A 1968 review of Wolfe's The Pump House Gang and The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test said Wolfe and Mailer were applying " the imaginative resources of fiction " to the world around them and termed such creative journalism " hystory " to connote their involvement in what they reported.
* Smart glass is mentioned in Season Three, Episode Five of CSI: Miami, entitled " Legal ", in which a young lady working undercover to expose underage drinking is murdered in a room shielded by what Ryan Wolfe refers to as " intelligent glass ", where closing the door completes an electrical circuit, making the glass frost over and become opaque.
General James Wolfe was born in the town in 1727 at what is now known as the Old Vicarage due to a terrible storm on the night he was born.
The CP ( O ) meanwhile moved further away from the left and went through several name changes finally becoming the Independent Labor League of America in 1938 before dissolving at the end of 1940 in part because of a break between Lovestone and Wolfe on their interpretation of World War II with Lovestone favoring American intervention and Wolfe opposing support for what he argued was an imperialist war.
That autumn, he and James Wolfe attacked French posts around the mouth of the St. Lawrence River and destroyed all of the French fishing stations along the northern shores of what is now New Brunswick and along the Gaspé peninsula.
") In 1992, at which time Jeffries was using a wheelchair in his Arkansas home, he gave Donald Wolfe many more details about August 4, continuing the story with what he recalled about the afternoon and evening.
According to John Devoy in 1924, Jerome James Collins founded what was then called the Napper Tandy Club in New York on June 20, 1867, Wolfe Tone's birthday, this club expanded into others and at one point at a picnic in 1870 was named the Clan na Gael by Sam Cavanagh.
Crossing at night to what is now called Wolfe Island, the vanguard of the main body spent the day there before crossing at night to Sackett's Harbor.
When he found what he wanted he sent in Wolfe, who broke into the offices of two attorneys on three successive Saturdays.
According to John McAleer's Edgar Award-winning Rex Stout: A Biography ( 1977 ), it was the influence of Adamic that led Rex Stout to make his fictional detective Nero Wolfe a native of Montenegro, in what was then Yugoslavia.
In his contemporary commentary on the period, the writer Tom Wolfe saw Art & Antiques and other publications as part of what he called a " plutographic " movement.

Wolfe and she
where she prefers to be known as Clara Kappelhoff, combining an old nickname (" Clara ", by friend Billy de Wolfe ) and her family name at birth.
While a guest on Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith on June 7, 2006, Ali announced that she would be making a world tour, and said that she was looking forward to fighting Ann Wolfe on an October 2006 date.
Allison Wolfe moved to Washington, D. C, and she and Maryland-based Erin Smith started a new band together called Cold Cold Hearts.
Stone then performed on a charity show, where she drew the attention of the Boilerhouse Boys, composed of London-based producers Andy Dean and Ben Wolfe, who contacted S-Curve Records founder and chief executive officer Steve Greenberg in December 2001 telling him that " they had just heard the greatest singer they'd ever heard from their country.
She was not immediately recognized by everyone as the NWA Champion because Billy Wolfe, with whom she had had conflict earlier in her career, still controlled the promotion.
Wolfe first left home before she was seventeen years old.
The police intervened on several occasions ; Wolfe was repeatedly questioned because she was still a minor.
As very often happened, Wolfe did not keep her next date, but Sangret met her again by chance a few days later when she seemed to be on a date with another soldier named Hartnell.
Wolfe was not ill ; she was, apparently, pregnant.
Wolfe got work, but she was unreliable and her various employments only lasted a few days.
Wolfe drifted away for a few days to London and soon after she returned she was again picked up by the police and spent a few more days in hospital — not because she was ill, but simply so that she would be looked after.
That evening, Wolfe was detained by the military police who questioned her ; she was sent to a hospital again and Sangret was arrested for " keeping a girl in camp ".
Born in Saint-Roch-de-l ' Achigan, Quebec, Thibault, she was the eldest daughter of Paul Trudel and Laurenza Wolfe.
On her next fight, she became the first boxer to defeat Ann Wolfe, knocking her out in three rounds.
A month after the order had been given, Raymond informed Meisner that she had selected Gerald Bennett Wolfe.
Wolfe notices school principal and love interest Claire Fletcher ( Lauren Graham ) right behind him, having followed the chase when she saw it pass by the school.
After finishing it, she sold her own house and traveled to India with Elsie de Wolfe " to paint the Black Hole of Calcutta white ".
During her long career she has photographed Truman Capote, Tom Wolfe, William Styron, Raymond Carver, Joyce Carol Oates, Sarah Vowell and many more.
A striking example is her 1914 – 15 portrait of Elsie de Wolfe, an interior designer whom she felt had copied her monochromatic color schemes.
She wrote about the experience later in a book Woman and Flying, that she co-wrote with Stella Wolfe Murray.
Wolfe later sang with Deep Lust, her first band with male musicians which she lightheartedly describes as " my boy band ".

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