Shortly after the convention convened, Governor Edmund Randolph presented the Virginia Plan that called for radical reforms. |
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Terese Capucilli's award will be presented to her at the ceremony by actor and graphics designer Bill Randolph. |
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The opinion was written by Judge Randolph, a jurist who in my view would be a serious candidate for the Supreme Court but for his age. |
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In 1925, the porters organized the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, which was led by A. Philip Randolph. |
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She was from an upper-class background and although she was a shrewd political player, Mrs. Randolph was also a Southern lady to her bones. |
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It was said that Winston's father, Randolph, never did a stroke of work in his whole life, and neither did his mother Jennie. |
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A few minutes later they went back to their normal instruments and Randolph went to his pedal steel. |
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No player this season has gone from benchwarmer to franchise stud like Randolph. |
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We chatted about residents and green space, and then Randolph excused himself, a little too cheerfully, for a dental appointment. |
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We quickly made the flip and caught Damon Stoudamire hitting Zach Randolph for the game winner. |
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In 1998, Dr. Randolph Kelly was ordered by a Texas judge not to threaten or harm his daughter or his estranged wife. |
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Mr. President, I rise today to pay tribute to Senator Jennings Randolph on the anniversary of the passage of the 26th Amendment. |
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But at the time media tycoon William Randolph Hearst was one of the most powerful men in the world, the man on whom Orson Welles based his classic opus Citizen Kane. |
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Witness reports also claimed that on-loan Charlton teenager Randolph later incited City fans by signalling the score after Accrington had netted their second goal. |
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Randolph Scott, on the other hand, was the ruggedly handsome Texan cowboy. |
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More than 100 years ago, unionized newsboys in New York City waged a successful strike against newspaper barons Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst. |
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I don't believe I truly understood that I could relax until I saw the grand white building of the Randolph family homestead through the budding trees ahead of me. |
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Randolph also saved smartly with his legs to deny Wilson after Bournemouth's top-scorer had been played through by Kermorgant. |
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The Tall T, from a Leonard novelette, starred Randolph Scott and Richard Boone. |
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Randolph received a radio message confirming that Nolen was wanted and she moved to place him under arrest. |
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He feared that the publisher's acquisition plans could result in a consolidation of power the likes of which has not been seen since William Randolph Hearst. |
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While Blanche is busy sewing rocks into her skirt for a Virginia Woolf swim, Randolph and Christabel are making whoopee in fairy-tale fishing villages. |
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In 1917, Randolph Bourne pointed out how hard it is for America to fight limited wars for liberal aims. |
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Dressed that night in an elegant ruby satin, Randolph Duke dress and a dripping diamond necklace, Harden exuded an old-time glamour and refinement that's rarely seen nowadays. |
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The original CIT model was developed in 1988 by Major Sam Cochrane, Memphis Police Department and Dr Randolph Dupont, University of Tennessee. |
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In addition, Randolph leads the teams responsible for the company's accounting functions, human resources and administrative services. |
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Their names are Mr. Ron Hoffmann, our Ambassador to Kabul, and the high commissioner in Islamabad, Mr. Randolph Mank. |
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But Randolph will learn from his first managerial position and will be better next time. |
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William Randolph Hearst was, as the author of this magisterial study rightly says, a major force in American politics and journalism for half a century. |
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As a Randolph, Nancy belonged to a first family of Virginia. |
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The workers had the inspiration of A. Phillip Randolph, who first formed the union for porters in the United States. |
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William Randolph Hearst, the father of yellow journalism, sent New York Journal artist Frederick Remington to report on the tenor of Havana and the surrounding countryside. |
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Since then, Randolph dreamt of bring hundreds of thousands of people to Washington to speak with one voice for jobs and rights. |
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Late in the month, he met Randolph halfway, with an executive order prohibiting discrimination among defense contractors, but not in the military. |
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Acoustics: D. Lynn Halpern, Randolph Blake and James Hillenbrand who explained why the squealing of the nails on a black board is so unpleasant. |
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After Robert the Bruce's death, King David II was too young to rule, so the guardianship was assumed by Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray. |
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Aged only twenty, she caught the gooseberry eye of Lord Randolph Churchill. He proposed to her almost at once. |
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It remained in the king's hands until 1312 when Robert the Bruce granted the earldom of Moray to his nephew, Thomas Randolph. |
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In May 1334 David escaped to France leaving Robert and John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray as joint Guardians of the kingdom. |
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With the king now imprisoned in England and Randolph dead, the Guardianship once again fell to Robert. |
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Moreover, news of Spanish atrocities and tales of rebel bravery were splashed in the yellow journalism headlines of William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal, which beat the drums of war. |
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He kept on winning fights, but by 1982 he had been overtaken by Leonard, the Spinks boys and even the fifth American gold medal winner, Leo Randolph. |
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Cook gave Bournemouth a lifeline in the 39th minute by bundling the ball home from close range after Darren Randolph had flapped at Matt Ritchie's corner. |
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When Randolph Churchill married Jennie Jerome of New York, it seemed as if they had stepped from the pages of a Henry James novel: brash, spirited American heiress peps up the declining fortunes of Britain's aristocracy. |
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They drew level on the stroke of half-time when Harry Arter split the Birmingham defence with a delightful through ball for Wilson to round Randolph and tap into an empty net. |
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Churchill's son, Randolph, was rarely out of one pub or another. |
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Scholars sipping a glass of red in the posh rooftop bar of Oxford's Saïd Business School could be forgiven for thinking they had wandered into the nearby Randolph Hotel by mistake. |
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Our ambassador to Afghanistan, William Crosbie, and our High Commissioner in Pakistan, Randolph Mank, worked very closely together coordinating our government's efforts at the regional level. |
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Randolph Kent, Kings College London, said disaster risk reduction programmes and plans must be underpinned by strategies based on clear and concrete objectives. |
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Mr. Ted McWhinney: Mr. Speaker, I think it has been already established that it was Dr. Randolph White, Jr. who is the author of these well known remarks. |
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The program opens with a new work by Winnipeg composer Randolph Peters. |
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Participants also benefited from remarks made by Canada's High Commissioner in Pakistan, Randolph Mank, as well as international affairs specialist Janice Stein, and CSIS Director Jim Judd. |
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Randolph J. Stayin and Mark J. Andrews, on behalf of the Quebec Lumber Manufacturers' Association and members of the Canadian Lumbermen's Association located in Quebec. |
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The strict constructionists had dwindled to a few impracticables, headed by John Randolph. |
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On 28 May 1911, their second child, Randolph, was born at 33 Eccleston Square. |
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The minor appointments were the Virginian Edmund Randolph as attorney general and the Massachusettsian Henry Knox as secretary of war. |
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The fleet was led by the carriers USS Coral Sea, USS Randolph, later reinforced by USS Forrestal. |
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Rosebery turned to writing, including biographies of Lord Chatham, Pitt the Younger, Napoleon, and Lord Randolph Churchill. |
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After that the title became defunct until the 14th century when Thomas Randolph was granted the title Earl of Moray. |
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The Summit Hotel, now a tourist attraction, was once the home of world middleweight champion boxer Randolph Turpin. |
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Western, starring Randolph Scott, Nancy Gates, Claude Akins and Skip Homeier. |
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Randolph Koppa, President of the Trade and Development Bank pointed out the huge investment needs in Mongolia in the coming years. |
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Robbins slaps down Rockefeller, William Randolph Hearst, and other wealthy industrialists of the time for cozying up to fascists. |
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They were taxed by the Sultan and some of them, tent-dwelling Albanians, were observed in the seventeenth century AD by Randolph. |
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If the experienced Galwegian is unavailable to face Wales, Kieren Westwood or Darron Randolph will start between the posts at the Cardiff City Stadium. |
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Rather than sexistly disregarding female labor and artistry, Randolph overvalues it, begrudging Zoo her life because it comes at the expense of his cherished quilt. |
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It seemed to me that Rockcliffe Fellows, as Randolph, was altogether too actorish. I should have preferred John Bowers, the altogether natural mild villain, in this part. |
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During the General Election in January and February 1874 he spoke against Lord Randolph Churchill, who was not yet a prominent politician, at nearby Woodstock. |
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In March, James Douglas captured Roxburgh, and Randolph captured Edinburgh Castle, while in May, Bruce again raided England and subdued the Isle of Man. |
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With 30 years of experience as a concrete petrographer, Randolph has performed thousands of petrographic and microscopical analyses of concrete and concrete materials. |
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Shana Nicole Langford and Randolph Bronson Ganger were united in marriage at four o'clock in the afternoon on June 30, 2012, at First Baptist Church in Vardaman. |
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Just as Randolph was a favourite of the king, David II mistrusted Robert Stewart with his powerful positions of heir presumptive and Guardian of Scotland. |
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However they were defeated in battle by the Scots under Thomas Randolph. |
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Within the context of aerial combat, Randolph discusses how the North Vietnamese adapted to American military operations, as well as America's wide array of technology. |
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