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Marion and Petrie
He was refused his final wish of marrying Marion Petrie, his partner and mother of his 8-year-old son James.

Marion and tested
Waldo made the initial cross in 1945, selected it as OSC 928 in 1948 in Corvallis, and tested it in Marion County and elsewhere in the Willamette Valley.
The berry was released in 1956 under the name Marion, after the county where it was tested extensively.

Marion and whether
The County Commissioners of each county voted whether to levy the 1 % food and beverage tax proposed by Marion County.

Marion and these
Boron compounds were relatively rarely used chemicals until the late 1800s when Francis Marion Smith's Pacific Coast Borax Company first popularized these compounds and made them in volume and hence cheap.
Fulk is brought up in the castle of Joce De Dynan, and fights for his master against Sir Gilbert de Lacy – these battles are also the source of the story of Marion de la Bruyere, the betrayed lover whose ghost is still said to be heard crying " Goodbye, Cruel World!
Although a few lower-powered stations are located closer to Blackford County in cities such as Muncie, Marion, and Kokomo, these stations typically do not have a broadcast range that covers all of Blackford County.
Nearby towns Peoa, Oakley, Marion, Francis and Woodland all send students to these schools.
This changed in the mid-1950s, when two breeders, Marion Dorsey of Rai-Mar Cattery in California and Helen Smith of MerryMews Cattery in New York, decided that they would commence a breeding program for these longhaired cats.
Apart from Marion Bachrach, these people were all members of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal administration.
Bradley had two sons and five daughters ; of these children one son, Arthur Granville Bradley ( 1850 – 1943 ), and four daughters were writers, including Margaret Louisa Woods, Emily Tennyson Bradley ( married Alexander Murray Smith ), Lady Mabel Birchenough ( the wife of Sir Henry Birchenough, public servant and business man ) and Rose Marion Bradley.
Lady Marion Fraser had a helm and crest included when she was granted arms ; these are displayed above her stall in the same manner as for knights.
It was on these days he would date younger women, while Loos consoled herself by entertaining her friends: the Talmadge sisters, Mama Peg Talmadge, Marion Davies, Marilyn Miller, Adele Astaire and an assortment of chorus girls kept by prominent men.
Marion Montgomery, writing in T. S. Eliot: an Essay on the American Magus, equates the loss of these senses with the mindset that controls the narrative of the poem.
The District encompassed all of the following Ohio counties: Adams, Brown, Clinton, Clermont, Highland, Fayette, Madison and Union, and portions of these counties: Scioto, Pike, Ross, Pickaway, Franklin, Delaware, Marion, Hardin, Logan, Clark, Greene, Champaign.
Francis Marion, nicknamed " Swamp Fox ", and others who operated mainly in South Carolina are most remembered for this type of guerrilla warfare, but North Carolina units also adopted these tactics.
In Stage 1 of the expressway when signs were installed, some of them were made electronic, despite the fact that when the expressway is operating in the opposite direction, these signs would not even be seen ( ie, heading north, a sign prior to the Marion Road exit has South Road and Marion Road printed on the sign, however, underneath these, arrows are illuminated specifying which lane to exit.
He then ran as the Democratic nominee for congress and lieutenant governor ; these attempts failed, largely due to the fact that Democrats were the majority in Minnesota .< ref > Shutter, Marion D. " Progressive Men of Minnesota.
Of these, seventy-seven were built by Bucyrus ; the remainder were Marion shovels.
The term Prairie School was not actually used by these architects to describe themselves ( for instance, Marion Mahony used the phrase The Chicago Group ); the term was coined by H. Allen Brooks, one of the first architectural historians to write extensively about these architects and their work.
From 1940-50, Marion led the National League shortstops in fielding percentage four times during his reign as the glue of the Cardinals infield, despite several players moved around the infield during these years.
George Marion, Jr. and Fats Waller s song, “ When the Nylons Bloom Again ”, captured the wistful sentiments of these American women:
Marion Riesser, who had continued as Wolters ' secretary as he began private architectural practice, transcribed these notes into as many as forty closely typed pages per missive, and the draft totalled 1, 100 pages.
And in THE SHATTERED CHAIN, it is these Free Amazons who will prove the key to the Terran-Darkovan Dilemma .”-Taken from the back cover of The Shattered Chain, written by Marion Zimmer Bradley and published by Daw Books Inc.

Marion and male
In July 1900 Marion Jones won 3rd place in Women's Singles Tennis and 3rd in Mixed Doubles Tennis with her male partner from the United Kingdom at the second modern Summer Olympics in Paris, France.
During his tenure as director the first Transition Officers were hired to assist inmates with placement upon release, a male unit is opened at Florida Correctional Institution, Apalachee Correctional Institution's West Unit is opened, Marion Correctional Institution and Caryville Work Camp are established, a new six-digit numbering system to identify inmates was first used, Florida State Prison, East Unit, a new maximum security unit, was constructed in Starke, Florida which went on to become the Florida State Prison, the official newsletter of the Florida Division of Corrections, the Correctional Compass, made its debut, and on October 1, 1961, the Division of Corrections assumed responsibility for the administration of all phases of Road Prison operation from the Florida State Road Department.

Marion and
Levy County s creation took some of the western portion of Marion in 1877.
The Marion County Sheriff s Office came into being as a result of the State Charter in 1845.
Marion County s first real courthouse was planned in 1850, and constructed on the town square in 1851.
Amy Crawford, in Smithsonian Magazine, stated that modern historians such as William Gilmore Simms and Hugh Rankin have written accurate biographies of Marion, including Simms “ The Life of Francis Marion .” The introduction to the 2007 edition of Simms ' book was written by Sean Busick, a professor of American history at Athens State University in Alabama, who wrote,
Stations located near Hartford City include Marion s WIWU-CD and WSOT-LD, and Muncie s WIPB.
Marion County is the home of Maker s Mark Distillery, a small batch bourbon whiskey that is distilled in Loretto, Marion County, Kentucky by Beam Inc.
Although Mountain Dew was first marketed under that name in Knoxville, the original soft drink s formula changed drastically from Knoxville s formula to the syrup mixture that constitutes today s drink ; that mixture was formulated in Marion.
Other accolades include the Ernst Jung Prize in Medicine, Mayor s Award for Excellence in Science & Technology, the Squibb Award, and the Hoechst Marion Roussel Award.
In 1997, which was the 75th anniversary of the team's founding, the Marion County Historical Society erected an Ohio Historic Marker on the site of the Oorang Indians practice field in LaRue, Ohio.
The film opens with the following headline of Sunnyville Courier: “ Marion Dixon, Human Bombshell, is Center of Sensational Scandal ” with a large photo, captioned: “ Marion Dixon, perpetrator of the history s sinister crime !”.
Music: Marion Montgomery ( The Exciting Mr Fitch, Wasn t the Summer Short ?, Close Your Eyes ), Dudley Moore Trio ( Indiana )
Music: Marion Montgomery (“ I ll be Tired of You ”, “ I m Old Fashioned ”), Dudley Moore Trio
Marion s landing is the first recorded sighting and description of the Tasmanian people by Europeans, unfortunately one of the Tasmanians was shot dead by Marions men.
Marion moved into 100th place on the NBA s all-time scoring list on March 3.
Following the President s death, Dr. Sawyer resigned his commission, and focused his attention on the formation of the Harding Memorial Association, to which the task of designing and building the Harding Memorial in Marion.
Long ( who took his maternal grandfather s name when he began his career as a radio announcer ) was the only child of John Francis Moynihan and Marion Long Moynihan, whose families immigrated to New England from County Kerry and County Mallow, Ireland in the 1800s.

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