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Only an occasional tip turned out to be a phony, and, like the police, Casey had made a point of running down all such suggestions and he did not hesitate this time.
In 1994, at the age of six, Whitman made her film debut, acting alongside Meg Ryan in When a Man Loves a Woman ( 1994 ), playing Ryan's youngest daughter, Casey.
Allegations made by Balkan media sources of corruption and improper conduct by Ahtisaari were described by US State Department spokesman Tom Casey as " spurious ", adding that Ahtisaari's plan is the " best solution possible " and has the " full endorsement of the United States ".
Harding made her last acting appearance in 1965 in an episode of Ben Casey before retiring from acting.
In July, MacKay struck up a " Blue Ribbon PC Policy Review Panel ", made up of Tory MPs, Senators, and Orchard himself, that was to be chaired by Tory MP Bill Casey, in order to reexamine the party's policies on NAFTA.
* In 1950 The Walt Disney Company made a new animated cartoon based on Casey Jones, entitled The Brave Engineer.
Where earlier mass media had made heroes of Casey Jones, Allan Pinkerton and other stalwart protectors of public transport, new road movies offered heroes who found freedom and equality, rather than duty and hierarchy, on the open road.
Gift is a 1993 film made by Perry Farrell and Casey Niccoli that features Farrell's band Jane's Addiction.
During the game, Casey Baldwin, a Skuleman, had made a spectacular play in the last minutes to win the dominion championship for the university.
In January 1960 Casey was made a life peer of the United Kingdom House of Lords, on the recommendation of the British Prime Minister, Harold Macmillan ; next month he resigned from the ministry and parliament.
Lord Casey made annual trips to London and put in appearances in the House of Lords, but he had no obvious constituency.
Steven Soderbergh had made two films for Universal Pictures when executive Casey Silver offered him Out of Sight with George Clooney attached.
After a decade practicing law, Casey made a fourth bid for governor in 1986, billing himself as the " real Bob Casey " to distinguish himself and make light of the mistaken identity follies of the past.
On Saturday, October 31, 2009 Anoa ' i ( wrestling as Rosie-Super Hero In Training ) made his debut for the Dynamic Wrestling Alliance defeating " Sexy " Sean Casey at the DWA's Monster Ball Halloween event in Cincinnati, OH which became the promotion's first televised event.
Farrell went out of vogue in the 1940s but made a comeback later in life, appearing in Secret of the Incas ( 1954 ), the Charlton Heston adventure epic upon which Raiders of the Lost Ark was based a quarter century later, and winning an Emmy Award in 1963, for her work in the television series Ben Casey.
Sasuke's final fight against Itachi was commented by Casey Brienza from Anime News Network to be " epic " as how the latter's death and revelations about his life made notable impact in the former's personality and point of view.
In recent years, Thomas has made guest appearances on Ally McBeal, Friends ( as Rachel's mother, Sandra Green ), as well as on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ( she played Judge Mary Conway Clark, a mentor of ADA Casey Novak ).
Responding to a desperate phone call Casey made shortly before her death, Kelly, Harris, Pet, and Emerson arrive at house and try to subdue him.
Although he had counseled his fans through his " Ask Casey " column as early as 1982 to reduce their number of sex partners and take steps to preserve their health and urged them to be tested for HIV once the test was developed, he himself made little or no effort to change his behavior.
Casey Jones flights were made by RB-24 Liberators and RB-17 Flying Fortresses converted for photographic use.
In preparation for the Cambodian operation Commanding General Hiếu of the 5th Division with his G3, the CDAT commander, and the DCAT G3 made the initial area coordination with Commanding General Casey of the 1st Cavalry Division and his G3.
Sick wrote that in October 1980 officials in Ronald Reagan's presidential campaign including future CIA Director, William Casey, made a secret deal with Iran to delay the release of the American hostages until after the election ; in return for this, the United States purportedly arranged for Israel to ship weapons to Iran.
While working for Reagan, she discovered information that made her believe that George H. W. Bush and William Casey had conspired to assure that Iran would not free the U. S. hostages until Jimmy Carter had been defeated in the 1980 presidential election, and she alleges that arms sales to Iran were a part of that bargain.

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Casey kept his smile fixed, but some small inner disturbance was working on him as he thought again about Needham, who was eight or ten years older than the girl.
La Rumeur, Rohff, 113, Dosseh, LIM, Lunatic, Dicidens, Lino, Kamelancien, L ' Skadrille, Le 3ème Œil, Black Marché, Carré Rouge, Expression Direkt, are some hardcore rappers known for their rejection of mainstream French rap, while Casey, Rocé, Médine, Youssoupha, Fonky Family, Psy4 De La Rime, Keny Arkana, Mokless, Haroun, Booba, Oxmo Puccino, Sefyu, TLF, Sniper, Arsenik, Dj Azer, Nessbeal, Puissance Nord, Mino, Soprano, L ' Algérino, La Swija, Carpe Diem, represent a mix of hardcore or purist rap and mainstream designs.
Casey and some members of his staff came ashore on A-Day ; the advance echelon of his ASCOM headquarters arrived two days later.
According to some reports she was married three times, each time to an accomplished blues guitarist: Kansas Joe McCoy later of the Harlem Hamfats, possibly Casey Bill Weldon ( though there is little if any evidence for this ), and Ernest " Little Son Joe " Lawlers.
Epic Records, however, refused to issue the song as a single due to its prior failure in the U. S. Because of this, a frustrated Casey formed Meca Records, releasing the single himself on this label in a final attempt to garner the song some success in America.
* Neil Young's song " Southern Pacific " alludes to the Casey Jones legend by imagining a railroad engineer named " Mr. Jones " who meets a less heroic but in some ways a more tragic fate: when he turns 65 years old, he is compelled into retirement by the railroad company as " company policy.
In addition to the popular, mainstream ballads and other clean-cut songs, some Tin Pan Alley publishers focused on rough songs such as " Drill Ye Tarriers " in 1888, believed to have been written by an unskilled laborer turned stage performer named Thomas F. Casey.
Casey moved to Cairo in 1942 when Winston Churchill appointed him Minister Resident in the Middle East, to the annoyance of Prime Minister John Curtin and some in the British Foreign Office.
But it was later alleged that Casey appointed McEwen in order to prevent McMahon having an advantage in the Liberal Party's ballot for a new leader, since he shared the view of some Liberals that McMahon would not be a suitable successor.
The café became a haunt for some of Ireland ’ s most famous literary and artistic figures, including James Joyce ( who mentioned the cafe in his book “ Dubliners ”), Patrick Kavanagh, Samuel Beckett and Sean O ’ Casey.
He went into a state of berserk animal rage because of it, but with some guidance by an inner manifestation of Master Splinter, he regained his original mentality and later assisted Donatello and Casey Jones in tracking down the vampires who attacked him.
Casey spent some time on the airwaves in Charleston before the duo re-united in St. Louis.
At the same time, Casey was conservative in relation to some cultural issues due to his Catholic faith background ; he pushed through the " Pennsylvania Abortion Control Act ," which placed limitations on abortion, including the notification of parents of minors, a twenty-four-hour waiting period, and a ban on partial-birth procedures except in cases of risk to the mother's life.
Confetti also has a listing in the book of Guinness World Records, the current holder of the largest collection, based on some 1, 700 unique shapes being Casey Larrain of California.
He also served as a consultant to the popular television series Ben Casey and some viewers familiar with Dr. Ransohoff feel that Casey and Ransohoff have similar personalities.
With home base being Hollywood's " General Service Studios ," this early group consisted of some very talented musicians like Earl Palmer, Mel Pollen, Bill Aken, Barney Kessel, and Al Casey.
Casey Burchby of DVD Talk enjoyed the episode and wrote that it has some " great stuff " in it, including the comic book " Biclops " that Milhouse over-orders.
" Punknews. org raved about the album, saying " Fueled by the angry voice of Mike McColgan and the unforgettable rasp of Ken Casey, " Do Or Die " boasts a collection of some of the most incredible oi / street / punk-rock tracks ever recorded.
Albert Aloysius Casey ( September 15, 1915 – September 11, 2005 ) known professionally as Al Casey, was an African-American swing guitarist who played with Fats Waller on some of his famous recordings.
After they recover some of Thatcher's weapons, they head for a nearby mine where Thatcher instructed Casey and the remaining campers to hide in and wait for his return.
Other authors that have used Kathleen Ni Houlihan in some way include Seán O ' Casey ( especially in The Shadow of the Gunman ) and James Joyce who introduces characters named Kathleen and Mr Holohan in his story " A Mother " ( in Dubliners ) to illustrate the ideological shallowness of an Irish revival festival.
It was to be supervised, but Casey and some of her friends began playing while the teacher was momentarily away.

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