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Wyatt and 1950
Hattie Ophelia Wyatt Caraway ( February 1, 1878 – December 21, 1950 ) was the first woman elected to serve a full term as a United States Senator.
XVth Report, Appendix VII, pp. 255, 281, 301 ; Fortescue, viii, 79, 87, 143, 178 – 9, 181, 204 ; Gent's Mag., 1813 ( ii ), pp. 296 – 7 ; R. Turnor, James Wyatt, 1950, and review by John Summerson in New Statesman and nation, July 29, 1950.
In 1950, Geer played Wyatt Earp in the James Stewart film Winchester 73.

Wyatt and which
By making inroads in the name of law enforcement into the protection which Congress has afforded to the marriage relationship, the Court today continues in the path charted by the recent decision in Wyatt v. United States, 362 U.S. 525, where the Court held that, under the circumstances of that case, a wife could be compelled to testify against her husband over her objection.
Paul and Wyatt opened a mill in Birmingham which used their new rolling machine powered by a donkey.
Thomas Wyatt the younger led a force from Kent to depose Mary in favour of Elizabeth, as part of a wider conspiracy now known as Wyatt's rebellion, which also involved the Duke of Suffolk, the father of Lady Jane.
Her son, Wyatt, makes an appearance on the song " Lullaby for Wyatt ," which is featured in the movie Grace Is Gone.
Confession was a crime / police reality show which aired from June 1958 to January 1959, with interviewer Jack Wyatt questioning criminals from assorted backgrounds.
There is anecdotal evidence, related to biographer George Wyatt by her former lady-in-waiting Anne Gainsford, that Anne brought to Henry's attention a heretical pamphlet, perhaps Tyndale's " The Obedience of a Christian Man " or one by Simon Fish called " Supplication for Beggars ," which cried out to monarchs to rein in the evil excesses of the Catholic Church.
On the grounds of the cathedral, toward the south, are several buildings ( including a Synod Hall and the Cathedral School ), and a Biblical garden, as well as a large bronze work of public art by the cathedral's sculptor-in-residence, Greg Wyatt, known as the Peace Fountain, which has been both strongly praised and strongly criticized.
Her sister Jane ( Jane Wyatt ) invites them to a celebration in her home in Darien, Connecticut, which is known to be a " restricted " community where Jews are not welcome.
Paul finally became sheriff in April 1881, but it was too late to reappoint Wyatt Earp as deputy sheriff because on January 1, 1881, the eastern portion of Pima County containing Tombstone had been split off into the new Cochise County, which would need its own sheriff, based in the county's largest city, Tombstone.
The Earps pursued the other two men for 17 days, riding for 60 hours without food and 36 hours without water, during which Bob Paul's horse died, and Wyatt and Morgan's horses became so weak, that the two men walked back to Tombstone to obtain new horses.
He said Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan offered him his rifle and to fight him right there in the courthouse, which Ike declined.
Wyatt said that he still considered himself a deputy city marshal, which Virgil later confirmed.
" Wyatt said I " took my pistol, which I had in my hand, under my coat, and put it in my overcoat pocket.
Both Virgil and Wyatt stated that Holliday had shot Tom, which the coroner's exam supported.
Fitch had Wyatt Earp prepare a written statement, as permitted by Section 133 of Arizona law, which would not allow the prosecution to cross-examine him.
Hugh O ' Brien portrayed Earp on the namesake show, Wyatt Earp, which ran for six seasons.
R A Rebholz in his preface to Sir Thomas Wyatt, The Complete Poems, comments, ' the problem of determining which poems Wyatt wrote is as yet unsolved '.
Wyatt is known to have written a poem inspired by the experience, which, though it stays clear of declaring the executions groundless, expresses grief and shock.
Long after Thomas Wyatt's death, his only legitimate son, Thomas Wyatt the younger, led a thwarted rebellion against Henry's daughter, Queen Mary I, for which he was executed.
* Wyatt is a character in Hilary Mantel's novels Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies which center on the rise and fall of Thomas Cromwell.
Significant changes to the cathedral were made by the architect James Wyatt in 1790, including replacement of the original rood screen and demolition of the bell tower which stood about 320 feet ( 100 m ) north west of the main building.
The Grand Comics Database does not list the job, which may or may not have been signed ; Miller's first listed work is the six-page " Deliver Me From D-Day ", by writer Wyatt Gwyon, in Weird War Tales No. 64 ( June 1978 ).

Wyatt and is
By the 14th century, the form further crystallized under the pen of Petrarch, whose sonnets were later translated in the 16th century by Sir Thomas Wyatt, who is credited with introducing the sonnet form into English literature.
There is conjecture that some of the most yearning poetry attributed to Wyatt was inspired by their relationship and that it is Anne whom he describes in the sonnet Whoso List to Hunt, as unobtainable, headstrong, and belonging to the King: " noli me tangere for Caesar's I am / And wild for to hold though I seem tame ".
* Fawley Court is a red-brick building designed by Christopher Wren for William Freeman ( 1684 ) with subsequent interior remodelling by James Wyatt and landscaping by Lancelot " Capability " Brown.
Wyatt introduced contemporaries to his poulter's measure form ( Alexandrine couplets of twelve syllable iambic lines alternating with a fourteener, fourteen syllable line ), and is acknowledged a master in the iambic tetrameter.
) and establishes that there is insufficient textual warrant for assigning any of these poems to Wyatt.
Joost Daalder's 1975 edition of Wyatt presents 199 poems, including 25 misascriptions ( mostly segregated as " Unascribed ") and is missing a dozen poems likely to be Wyatt's.
* Wyatt is portrayed by actor Jamie Thomas King in the Showtime series The Tudors.
* Wyatt is a minor character in the book, " To Die For: A Novel of Anne Boleyn " by Sandra Byrd ISBN 978-1-4391-8311-3
Many of the early sketches by Turner were studies of Architecture and / or exercises in perspective and it is known that the young Turner worked for several architects including Thomas Hardwick ( junior ), James Wyatt and Bonomi the Elder.
The hitch-hiker wants the two bikers to stay at the commune, saying, " the time is now ", to which Wyatt replies " I'm hip about time ... but I just gotta go.
As the truck then takes off past Wyatt down the road, Wyatt turns around and races back to put his jacket over his fatally injured friend, who is already covered in blood, before riding off for help.
From the moment that Wyatt and his brothers are discovered on the wide and dusty range, trailing a herd of cattle to a far-off promised land, a tone of pictorial authority is struck — and it is held.

Wyatt and motion
Astin has appeared in motion pictures including Iron Will, Wyatt Earp with Kevin Costner, The Evening Star with Shirley MacLaine, and Whit Stillman's The Last Days of Disco.
In the House of Commons, the MP Woodrow Wyatt tabled a motion demanding that the arch as well as the Great Hall and Shareholders ' Room in the station should be retained.

Wyatt and particles
Work by Robert E. Wyatt in the early 2000s attempted to use the Bohm " particles " as an adaptive mesh that follows the actual trajectory of a quantum state in time and space.

Wyatt and by
This money was raised by a campaign organized by the political fundraiser Wyatt A. Stewart.
The first known sonnets in English, written by Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, used this Italian scheme, as did sonnets by later English poets including John Milton, Thomas Gray, William Wordsworth and Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
BBC Radio broadcast an adaptation of the novel by Stephen Wyatt in 2004 starring Emma Fielding as Becky, Stephen Fry as the Narrator, Katy Cavanaugh as Amelia, David Calder, Philip Fox, Jon Glover, Geoffrey Whitehead as Mr. Osbourne, Ian Marsters as Mr. Sedley, Alice Hart as Maria Osbourne and Margaret Tyzack as Miss Crawley ( subsequently re-broadcast on BBC Radio 7, renamed BBC Radio 4 Extra, in twenty fifteen-minute episodes ).
The tercet was introduced into English poetry by Sir Thomas Wyatt in the 16th century.
This was an attempt by Thomas Wyatt and others to overthrow Queen Mary I of England, soon after her accession to the throne and replace her with Lady Jane Grey.
Bonaparte lived in Baltimore County, Maryland and his home, Bella Vista, was designed by the architects Wyatt & Nolting in 1896.
The gunfight, believed to have lasted only about thirty seconds, was fought between the outlaw Cowboys Billy Clanton, Tom McLaury and his brother Frank McLaury, and the opposing lawmen Virgil Earp and his brothers Morgan and Wyatt Earp, aided by Doc Holliday acting as a temporary deputy of Virgil.
Though not universally liked by the townspeople, the Earps tended to protect the interests of the town's business owners and residents, although Virgil's brother Wyatt helped keep a Cowboy from being lynched after he accidentally killed Tombstone Marshal Fred White.
Wyatt Earp's role as the hero in the gunfight has been embellished by popular media.
This position was filled by a political appointment from the governor, and Wyatt and Behan both wanted the job.
After he was passed over by Johnny Behan for the position of undersheriff, Wyatt thought he might beat him in the next Cochise County election in late 1882.

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