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no: Reginald Joseph Mitchell
The Death of Cleopatra by Reginald Arthur ( 1892 ) Her plan fails: rather than rushing back in remorse to see the " dead " Cleopatra, Antony decides that his own life is no longer worth living.
no: Reginald Pole
On the day after the declaration of war, the Home Secretary Reginald McKenna announced that " within the last twenty-four hours no fewer than twenty-one spies, or suspected spies, have been arrested in various places all over the country, chiefly in important military or naval centres, some of them long known to the authorities to be spies ", a reference to arrests directed by the service.
Although Baldwin seems to have held no ill-will towards his sister, Baldwin appointed his 5-year-old nephew Baldwin of Montferrat as his heir and successor, with the support of Agnes and her husband Reginald of Sidon, Raymond, and many of the other barons, excluding Sibylla from the succession.
With William's death by hanging and his having four daughters, who divided the de Braose inheritance between them and no male heir, the titles now passed to the junior branch of the de Braose dynasty, the only male heir was now John de Braose who had already inherited the titles of Gower and Bramber from his far-sighted uncle Reginald de Braose.
no: Reginald Heber
Reginald Blomfield's triumphal arch, designed in 1921, is the entry to the barrel-vaulted passage for traffic through the mausoleum that honours the Missing, who have no known graves.
no: Reginald Hill
## Henry Reginald Astor Carey ( 1865 – 1893 ) ( no issue )
no: Reginald Dyer
Sir Reginald MacLeod of MacLeod had no sons, but two daughters.
no: Reginald Brett
He and his wife of sixty years, a daughter of the 7th Earl of Albemarle, had no children, and his titles passed to a nephew, Patrick Reginald Boyle.
Muir's contemporary reviewers of Life uniformly praised him for his knowledge of Arabic ; the only competing work in Britain at the time was a book by Harrow schoolmaster Reginald Bosworth Smith, who had no Arabic language skills.
CRD no doubt stands for C. Reginald Dalby, the illustrator at the time.
Abbot Reginald of Evesham convinced Joffrid that Croyland had no claim.
* 2009 Twelve Angry Men ( Jyuni nin no ikareru otoko )( 十二人の怒れる男 )-by Reginald Rose
no: Reginald Doherty

no and Fleming
But Sir Henry Harris said in 1998: " Without Fleming, no Chain ; without Chain, no Florey ; without Florey, no Heatley ; without Heatley, no penicillin.
no: Alexander Fleming
Two English translations of the Various History, by Fleming ( 1576 ) and Stanley ( 1665 ) made Aelian's miscellany available to English readers, but after 1665 no English translation appeared, until three English translations appeared almost simultaneously: James G. DeVoto, Claudius Aelianus: Ποιϰίλης Ἱοτορίας (" Varia Historia ") Chicago, 1995 ; Diane Ostrom Johnson, An English Translation of Claudius Aelianus ' " Varia Historia ", 1997 ; and N. G. Wilson, Aelian: Historical Miscellany in the Loeb Classical Library.
no: John Ambrose Fleming
" Johnson saw no positives in Dr. No, saying that " Mr Fleming has no literary skill, the construction of the book is chaotic, and entire incidents and situations are inserted, and then forgotten, in a haphazard manner.
Fleming called these devices " vulgar foibles " which he was saddled with, although maybe, he suggested, " Bond's luxury meals are simply saying " no " to toad-in-the-hole and tele-bickies.
Using the Orient Express as a plot device came from two sources: Fleming had returned from the Istanbul conference in 1955 on the train, but found the experience drab, partly because there was no restaurant car.
no: Fleming County
He wasted no time in setting up a printing press in Bruges, in collaboration with a Fleming, Colard Mansion, and the first book to be printed in English was produced in 1473: Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye, a translation by Caxton himself.
no: Victor Fleming
Thus, in the novel, one of the children was called Jemima, after the daughter of his previous employer, Hugo Pitman ; the advice Pott gave to his children also echoed that of Fleming: " Never say ' no ' to adventures.
While revolving around the nephew of James Bond, no surviving relatives are mentioned in Fleming ’ s novels, even though he unknowingly conceives a child with former Japanese movie star Kissy Suzuki in You Only Live Twice.
Although there is no reliable evidence that she was a friend of Ian Fleming, Skarbek is said, by some, to have been the inspiration for Bond girls Tatiana Romanova and Vesper Lynd.
no: Peggy Fleming
Another early controversy was that of a lesbian kiss between Meredith Fleming and Annie Flynn with several complaints laid to the Broadcasting Standards Authority but it went no further.
Denise Fleming ( Lauren Ambrose ) has no intention of going to the party but is dragged along by Preston.
Writing in The New York Times, Anthony Boucher — described by a Fleming biographer, John Pearson as " throughout an avid anti-Bond and an anti-Fleming man "— described what his main issue with Fleming's work was: " his basic weakness as a storyteller, which can be summed up in two words: ' no story.
: Without Fleming, no Chain or Florey ; without Florey, no Heatley ; without Heatley, no penicillin.
Fleming had assigned his interest in the film to McClory and Bryce's company Xanadu and would make no more money from the project.

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Several signers affixed their names, it was learned, after being told that no tax increase would be possible without consent of the General Assembly and that a provision could be included in the charter to have the town take over the Johnston Sanitary District sewer system.
no: Albert Sidney Johnston
Shortly after Lincoln's death, Gen. William T. Sherman reported he had, without consulting Washington, reached an armistice agreement with Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, an agreement which was unacceptable to the President and outraged Stanton, since it made no provision for emancipation of slaves or freedmen's rights.
Others such as Michael Johnston and Noam Chomsky assert that classical liberalism as such can no longer exist in a modern day context as its principles were only relevant at the time its founding thinkers conceptualised them ; and that classical liberalism has grown into two divergent philosophies since the beginning of the twentieth century: social liberalism and market liberalism.
In 1993, Congress appropriated no funds for the Johnston Atoll " Safeguard C " mission, bringing it to an end.
There were no official license plates issued for use on Johnston Atoll.
Upon hearing that Sherman's men were advancing on corduroy roads through the Salkehatchie swamps at a rate of a dozen miles per day, Johnston " made up his mind that there had been no such army in existence since the days of Julius Caesar.
However, the Lancaster Guardian is no longer based in the city after its office in Common Garden Street was closed by parent company Johnston Press in June 2011 and the paper's staff relocated to The Visitor's office on Victoria Street, Morecambe.
no: Johnston County ( Nord-Carolina )
Having become a political liability in Virginia, Beauregard was transferred to Tennessee to become second-in-command to General Albert Sidney Johnston ( no relation to Joseph E. Johnston ) in his Army of Mississippi, effective March 14, 1862.
Around 1986 Johnston and Simmons began working on an album together ( according to a 1989 interview with Simmons ), but abandoned the project soon after with no known finished tracks.
" While Goldingay suggests that Qohelet points out that there is no evidence that " human beings would enjoy a positive afterlife ," Philip Johnston argues that a few Psalms, such as Psalm 16, Psalm 49 and Psalm 73, " affirm a continued communion with God after death ," but " give no elaboration of how, when or where this communion will take place.
no: Bruce Johnston
Turner was married three times ; first to Marian Anderson in 1793 ( they had four children ), then to Ann Cochran in 1802, with no children, and finally to Elizabeth Johnston in 1810 ( resulting in two children ).
Like columnist Steven Pearlstein, Johnston has won praise for his writings even though he has no degree in economics.
Johnston studied economics at the University of Chicago graduate school and six other colleges, earning the equivalent of six years of college credits but no awarded degree, because he took upper level and graduate level courses almost exclusively, and did not stay at any one school long enough.
no: Johnston County
Frank and his friend and colleague Ollie Johnston voiced and were caricatured as two old men saying " That's old school ..." " Yeah, no school like the old school.
They also decided that, as proper court martial could not be constituted in Sydney, no further action should be taken against Johnston.
I knew that if I killed him no other woman could ever touch him again, so I killed him ....." In attempting to explain what distinguished Abe's case from over a dozen other similar cases in Japan, William Johnston suggests that it is this answer which captured the imagination of the nation.
Johnston was brought in when it became clear that the ailing Brian Wilson was in no fit state to produce the album, and has remained in the band ever since.
However Wisden states that there is no record of Johnston or anyone else actually saying this < ref >
Johnston slowly started laughing until he could commentate no more, leaving about a minute of broadcasting being just him in a fit of giggles.

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