While Pickering retired once his recess appointment expired with the beginning of the new Congress, Pryor was renominated. |
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Lawrence, like Richard Pryor before him, uses his stand-up act as a forum to tell his side of the story. |
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As Clark and his party explored the Yellowstone, a Crow raiding party stole the horses belonging to a detail led by Sgt. Pryor. |
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For every serious argument against him, Mr. Pryor had a clear, convincing answer. |
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Thomas Pryor noted this oddity after observing one of the panel discussions in Hollywood. |
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To mark this year's inaugural Richard Pryor award for comedy, we asked a group of comics to put a question to the great stand-up. |
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He said he is especially happy that Bush has tapped William Pryor, the former attorney general of Alabama. |
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Pryor has committed the sin of actually quoting from that hyper-religious document known as the Declaration of Independence! |
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Pryor gives the best performance of his career and proves that he can truly act in a dramatic role as well. |
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In 1986 Pryor himself directed and starred in the semi-autobiographical tale, Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling. |
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What Pryor demonstrated in the Ten Commandments controversy is that he is not a partisan nor an ideologue. |
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When Alex Pryor came to California from Argentina for college, he brought yerba matte, the drink of his country, with him. |
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Democratic incumbent Sen. Mark Pryor got hammered by Republican Tom Cotton. |
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Pryor wouldn't have succeeded without his superb intelligence, Williams wouldn't have succeeded without his abiding passion. |
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As Mr. Pryor said, he nailed the pathway and completed the jigsaw. |
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It serves Pryor well because it gives him a shot at a lifetime appointment to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, a position he already holds on a temporary basis. |
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The House freshman from Yell County is in a dead heat with Sen. Mark Pryor in the Arkansas Senate race. |
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Pryor had yet to become the volatile social satirist who unnerved white industry executives and delighted black audiences. |
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In Arkansas, Democrat Mark Pryor is trying to fend off a strong challenge from Republican Tom Cotton. |
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All these folks were full of gripping stories about their time with Pryor, since he created much drama offstage as well as on. |
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Southern incumbents like Mark Pryor and Mary Landrieu have seen some friendlier poll numbers. |
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On Thursday though, Pryor said at a press conference that he's not ready to call on Shinseki to step down. |
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Given that Begich, Hagan, Landrieu and Pryor each hail from states that went for Mitt Romney, moderation is a matter of survival. |
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Although there had been some speculation Pryor could be the trial balloon for the extreme parliamentary move, it now appears several others could head to the floor before him. |
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This day there was no mistaking a French influence in the food and beverages, and Pryor savored every sip of a glass of Calvados, a fine apple brandy made in Normandy. |
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Pfeifer said not only no but uh-uh back in February when Pryor first demanded that he pay for the cleanup. |
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Childcare professional Thad Pryor says the answer could lie in better health education. |
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However, new hospitals are generally more carefully soundproofed than other buildings, Pryor said. |
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Francis Pryor attributes this to these axes being particularly valued in this region. |
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Max Adrian played Delius, with Christopher Gable as Fenby and Maureen Pryor as Jelka. |
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Pryor was famous for being funny, even as his life was far from funny. |
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The Lawmen by western author Alton Pryor is an engaging focus on law enforcers that plied their trade on the western American frontier. |
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Francis Pryor has warned against making such an assumption, arguing that it does not necessarily follow that language replacement requires large numbers of settlers. |
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While freebasing cocaine in 1980, comedian Richard Pryor doused himself with liquor, set himself on fire and ran down his suburban Los Angeles street. |
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