What is significant is the way Bingham convinces us that politics is a game worth playing. |
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But Mr Bingham was taken off the ventilator in the recovery room shortly after the operation. |
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Bingham sprang from the car, hauling an old blue and gold canvas duffle bag. |
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Bingham and Kimble also use cluster analysis to analyze edge cities in Ohio. |
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Recently, Bingham publicly threw his wholehearted support behind an appeal to raise funds for the building of a new school for autistic children. |
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According to a biography published by his son, Bingham was a meticulous record keeper. |
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The play was done in the company's Bingham Theatre, which is in the round, the hardest kind of space for a stage director to work in. |
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Bingham had a reputation for personal bravery but was also ruthless and harsh. |
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Robert Bingham, my editor at The New Yorker for sixteen years, had a florescent, not to mention distinguished, mustache. |
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The award was in recognition of a host of initiatives at Bingham that date back almost 20 years. |
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To those who have worked with me over the years, all my staff, Tara Bingham and Mark Strahl, they are more than employees. |
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Bingham Ray, a widely admired indie-film veteran and former studio head, has died, the Sundance Film Festival announced on Monday. |
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Lord Justice Bingham also fully supports the early adoption of a Community wide deposit guarantee Directive, based on home country control. |
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The company continues to fight a wrongful dismissal suit brought by Mr Bingham. |
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They make short work of my favorite, Theodore Bingham, the Charles Murray of his day. |
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Our team consisted of Ralph as sketcher, Pat Bingham keeping book, Edgard Bertaut taking foresights with me on point, setting stations and doing backsights. |
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With the ball pinballing amongst a forest of legs on the edge of the penalty box it fell to Bingham who dispatched a half volley low into the net. |
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The centre of the East Midlands area lies roughly between Bingham, Nottinghamshire and Bottesford, Leicestershire. |
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Billy Bingham, a member of the 1958 squad, was manager for both of these tournaments. |
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Sites include Chuquicamata in Chile, Bingham Canyon Mine in Utah, United States and El Chino Mine in New Mexico, United States. |
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Bingham was rescued, and won the Victoria Cross for his leadership in the destroyer action. |
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In 1911, explorer Hiram Bingham used the city as a base for the expedition in which he rediscovered the ruins of Machu Picchu. |
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With the appointment of Lord Bingham of Cornhill in 2000, however, it became an appointed position. |
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We even find out how Bingham himself contributed to creating these myths, and we uncover how the crushing defeat of the Inca at the hands of the conquering Spanish had a lasting effect on indigenous populations. |
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Hosts Richard and Judy went on to slam transvestite Pete Burns for his attack on model Traci Bingham. |
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After Davy's father died in 1794, Tonkin apprenticed him to John Bingham Borlase, a surgeon with a practice in Penzance. |
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Mule, Ben Harper and many others, and producer of acclaimed acts from Ryan Bingham to Bristol country soul band, Phantom Limb. |
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Because he cannot be tried for crimes in a British court, claimed Lord Bingham, he cannot be extradited to Spain, a basic principle of most extradition agreements. Sovereign immunity is a concept with an ancient lineage. |
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The Shell Seekers sold more than five million copies worldwide and was adapted for the stage by Terence Brady and Charlotte Bingham. |
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The Convi Visco Probe is designed for measuring the viscosity of newton liquids and materials that are partly liquid and follow the Bingham model. |
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The complex was discovered in 1911 by American expedition leader Hiram Bingham, whose name for his find had more to do with fantasy than scientific rigor. |
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But Reitman, who also coscripted the film from a novel by Walter Kirn, isn't interested in merely satirizing the existence of guys like Bingham. |
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It's a place in two levels where Bingham found sepultures. |
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Sand-sational Baywatch babes Nancy Valen and Traci Bingham sent beachside temperatures soaring as they stepped out of their famous red swimsuits. |
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Lords Bingham and Denning, commonly recognised as two of the most influential English judges in the history of the common law, both studied at Oxford. |
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South of the river, the suburb of West Bridgford lies in Rushcliffe, as do the outlying villages of Ruddington and Tollerton and the town of Bingham. |
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